East Grand, located in “a rural, geographically isolated town,” was selected among 84 applications, ranging from schools, clubs and other education programs, according to a news release from Kepware. A mathematics teacher submitted the application “with the goal of exposing her students to more creative opportunities and marketable professional skills, which have traditionally been limited due to the school’s size and location.”

The pre-K–12 school's teachers will “develop and implement curricula based on HTC Vive VR programs" and receive “in-depth professional training” to use the VR tools. In addition, East Grand plans to designate a learning space for a new VR system, as well as 3D printing and similar hands-on technology for students, the release stated.

Further information about the grant program is available on the Kepware site.